Wilson In the News
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At U.N. General Assembly, South Asia Focuses on the Climate Crisis (Foreign Policy)
“South Asia will be on the outside looking in when it comes to discussions on Russia’s war in Ukraine. No South Asian country has joined the United States in its effort to build a common front against Russian aggression. Moscow has no enemies in South Asia. In fact, it has a friend in New Delhi.” Read more from Michael Kugelman as he previews what’s on tap with South Asian leaders at the U.N. General Assembly.
Jean Lee on North Korea Threat (Sirius XM)
“I would tell younger South Koreans that their future is inextricably linked to North Korea, whether they like it or not, and it is important to them to really understand what that threat is, and to know how to read propaganda.” -Senior Fellow Jean Lee in conversation with Elliot Williams.
Millennials, Assembled: At UN, Younger Leaders Rise (Associated Press)
“A mistake would be to say, ‘Younger generations, they’re more liberal,’ and therefore we’ll see a turn to the left as these people come to the age of influence... Dissatisfaction with the status quo—it can show up on either end of the political spectrum.” -Jennifer Sciubba
Putin Expands His War as Biden Tries to Rally the U.N (The New Yorker)
“Biden’s surprisingly brief retort to Putin’s declaration that he is expanding the war—on the military and political fronts—reflects the weakness, even dysfunction, of the U.N....This year, the world’s largest annual gathering of heads of state lacked the luster, leverage, and energy—and even attendance—that usually accompanies it,” writes Robin Wright.
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